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half—brother of north korea's leader. we have the latest on the investigation. millions have voted across indonesia but jakarta election‘s been overshadowed by the governor's blasphemy trial. i'm babita sharma in london. president trump re—ignites a public feud with his own intelligence agencies over the resignation of his national security adviser. i think it's very very unfair what's happened to general flynn, the way he was treated and the documents and papers that were illegally — i stress that — illegally leaked. and a helicopter pilot is killed and hundreds of homes in southern new zealand are evacuated as wildfires burn out of control. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 9am in kuala lumpur, where north korea has asked the malaysian authorities to hand over the body of a man widely thought to be the half—brother of the north korean leader kim jong—un. north korea has objected to a postmortem examination that could determine how kimjong—nam died. our correspondent in kuala lumpur, ka
half—brother of north korea's leader. we have the latest on the investigation. millions have voted across indonesia but jakarta election‘s been overshadowed by the governor's blasphemy trial. i'm babita sharma in london. president trump re—ignites a public feud with his own intelligence agencies over the resignation of his national security adviser. i think it's very very unfair what's happened to general flynn, the way he was treated and the documents and papers that were illegally — i...
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, the half brother of north korea's leader. millions have voted gci’oss korea's leader. millions have voted across indonesia but all eyes are on ja ka rta across indonesia but all eyes are on jakarta where the elections have been overshadowed by the current governor's blasphemy trial. were alive in the capital. i'm babita sharma in london. president trump engages in a public feud with his own intelligence agencies over the resignation of his national security adviser. i think it's very very unfair what happens to general flynn, the way he was treated and the documents and papers that were illegally... i stress that, illegally... i stress that, illegally leaked. and a call for help from police in china to tackle child trafficking and abduction. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. its newsday. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 8am in kuala lumpar, where north korea has asked malaysia and authorities to hand over the body of authorities to hand over the body
, the half brother of north korea's leader. millions have voted gci’oss korea's leader. millions have voted across indonesia but all eyes are on ja ka rta across indonesia but all eyes are on jakarta where the elections have been overshadowed by the current governor's blasphemy trial. were alive in the capital. i'm babita sharma in london. president trump engages in a public feud with his own intelligence agencies over the resignation of his national security adviser. i think it's very very...
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the spotlight has now turned to north korea. how credible are suggestions that its agents killed kimjong—nam? suggestions that its agents killed kim jong-nam? i'd really caution that we wait until the authorities come up with much more information. it's really easy to believe the most exaggerated claims about north korea and are quite likely could have been and are quite likely could have been an assassination but it might not be. i really caution that we wait and see until we draw any conclusions. what about the location that north koreans killed or assassinated kim jong—nam?|j that north koreans killed or assassinated kim jong-nam? i doubt it, but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. kim jong—nam had it, but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. kimjong—nam had taken himself out of the running for any political authority in north korea and wants his half brother, kim jong—un took power, he stopped criticising north korea. he was not trying to build a power base. he posed no threat. if kim jong—un wa nted posed no
the spotlight has now turned to north korea. how credible are suggestions that its agents killed kimjong—nam? suggestions that its agents killed kim jong-nam? i'd really caution that we wait until the authorities come up with much more information. it's really easy to believe the most exaggerated claims about north korea and are quite likely could have been and are quite likely could have been an assassination but it might not be. i really caution that we wait and see until we draw any...
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last year i saw for myself how strange north korea can be. i was detained and expelled for insulting the kim leadership. much more telling is what he did to his own uncle, seen here on the left. jang sung—taek was hauled away from a party meeting, accused of treachery, and executed. has he now also eliminated his brother? kim jong—nam was once his father's favourite, being groomed to one day take over as north korea's supreme leader. but his downfall began here in tokyo, when he was caught sneaking into japan on a fake passport. these pictures of his humiliating deportation from japan are said to have deeply angered his father, north korea's late dictator kim jong—il. his place at his father's side was taken instead by his younger brother kim jong—un. kim jong—nam then went into exile in macau. in interviews, he repeatedly said he had no interest in power. so why kill him? kimjong—nam, although he had been quiet and lying low for a while, not low enough it seems, had gone off—message badly before. he'd said some stuff about not
last year i saw for myself how strange north korea can be. i was detained and expelled for insulting the kim leadership. much more telling is what he did to his own uncle, seen here on the left. jang sung—taek was hauled away from a party meeting, accused of treachery, and executed. has he now also eliminated his brother? kim jong—nam was once his father's favourite, being groomed to one day take over as north korea's supreme leader. but his downfall began here in tokyo, when he was caught...
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our top stories: the un security council unanimously condemns north korea's latest missile test. america says it's time not for words, but actions. at least 32 people are killed after a tour bus crashes in the taiwanese capital, taipei. i'm lebo diseko in london. as inspections continue at a damaged dam in california, thousands of people who were evacuated want to know when they can return home. and we meet the keen knitter whose sweaters mirror the landmarks he visits. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 9:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london and 8:00pm in the evening in new york, where the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions, not words. a few hours before, president trump told a joint news conference with the canadian prime minister, that the us faces many dangers. when i was campaigning, i said it is not a good situation. now that i s
our top stories: the un security council unanimously condemns north korea's latest missile test. america says it's time not for words, but actions. at least 32 people are killed after a tour bus crashes in the taiwanese capital, taipei. i'm lebo diseko in london. as inspections continue at a damaged dam in california, thousands of people who were evacuated want to know when they can return home. and we meet the keen knitter whose sweaters mirror the landmarks he visits. live from our studios in...
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our top stories: the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. a tour bus has crashed in the taiwanese capital, taipei, killing 32 people and injuring 12 others. let's take a look at some front
our top stories: the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. a tour bus has crashed in the taiwanese capital, taipei, killing 32 people and injuring 12 others. let's take a look at some front
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obviously north korea is a big, big problem. and we will deal with that very strongly. united nations security council held an emergency meeting behind closed doors to discuss the issue. the bbc‘s correspondent is in new york. what is next for the security council? well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there. saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly security council members over the last decade have issued increasingly harsh sanctions on north korea, to try to persuade pyongyang to take a path away from nuclearisation. so we had very strong language from the us ambassador urging security council members to basically take all actions, not words, actions, she said, to force north korea to basically depart from its action. so one thing that a senior security council member mentioned to me was implementation of the current resolutions and current sanctions on the table, and we know that that is something that if north korea conti
obviously north korea is a big, big problem. and we will deal with that very strongly. united nations security council held an emergency meeting behind closed doors to discuss the issue. the bbc‘s correspondent is in new york. what is next for the security council? well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there. saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly...
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response to the latest missile launch by north korea. the pyongyang leadership said the missile was of a new, longer—range, type and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. a record—breaking heatwave in new south wales in australia has produced the worst conditions ever seen for local firefighters. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it shows volunteers in new zealand trying to keep pilot whales away from the beach at farewell spit. hundreds of the creatures became stuck there over the last few days, only about a third survived. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk.
response to the latest missile launch by north korea. the pyongyang leadership said the missile was of a new, longer—range, type and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. a record—breaking heatwave in new south wales in australia has produced the worst conditions ever seen for local firefighters. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it shows volunteers in new zealand trying to keep pilot whales away from the beach at farewell spit. hundreds of the creatures became stuck there over the...
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to the latest missile launch by north korea. pyongyang said the missile was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, and hailed the test as a success. a record—breaking heatwave in new south wales in australia has produced the worst conditions ever seen for local firefighters. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it shows volunteers in new zealand trying to keep a pod of whales away from the beach. hundreds of whales got stuck over the last few days on a spit of sand, but most were re—floated. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, time for a special catch up on the other awards at the bafta ceremony.
to the latest missile launch by north korea. pyongyang said the missile was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, and hailed the test as a success. a record—breaking heatwave in new south wales in australia has produced the worst conditions ever seen for local firefighters. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it shows volunteers in new zealand trying to keep a pod of whales away from the beach. hundreds of whales got stuck over the last few days on a spit of sand, but most were...